Ne Croyez Surtout Pas Que Je Hurle plot
After his relationship foundered and his partner left, Frank Beauvais was imprisoned in the French countryside. Without a driver's license to escape the depressing environment, without money to return to Paris, but with a mountain of films on DVD. He supplemented this daily with internet orders and illegal downloads. In six months, he watched four hundred films, from obscure Soviet productions and black-and-white classics to horror and Japanese soft porn. From this slurry he distilled a film that is somewhere between visual autobiography, literary-tinted confession and sample construction. In the voice-over, Beauvais talks about his youth, the creative impasse he finds himself in, the terrorist attacks that took place at that time, the death of his father and his aversion to village life.